Adverbs are used to modify verbs. They also modify adjectives or other adverbs.But words that describe verbs are person, number, tense, mood and voice.
Yes, both words are adjectives (words used to describe nouns).
No, but a square describes a rectangle.
It has a square base.
"Square" says it all. A square is an equilateral quadrilateral with each of the inside angles (vertices) equal to 90 degrees...it doesn't need to be described further.
innocent and sensitive towards his surroundings are the words that can be used to describe Nwoye from the nove "Things Fall Apart"
Durable, solid, hard, and natural are words commonly used to describe rock.
If you take the "square" of a number, it is like drawing a square with that number as a distance. When you "cube" a number, it is like taking that distance and drawing first a square, and then a vertical square above it; a cube. We do not have any words in English to describe 4- or 5-dimensional surfaces, so there is no special word to describe those power functions. The number 4^4 is described as "four to the fourth power". also to describe the expression of the algebraic equation.
landscape
an odour
Conservative.
troll
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
There are many different deep words that can be used to describe a person. You can say they are sentimental for example.
Words used to describe a noun are adjectives. Examples of adjectives that may be used to describe the noun 'autumn' are:chillycolorfulbriskbreezypicturesqueunpredictableJohn Keats wrote a poem called "Autumn" read that it could not be explained better.
Words such as "proportional to" "increases as" "decreases as", usually give an indication of a linear relation. If there are words like "Square" "power" "inversely proportional" then most likely not linear.
Some words that have ING in them and can be used to describe the sky are glistening and sparkling. Another word to describe the sky would be dazzling.